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AC 12.4
by JamesNT - 12/17/2025 6:41 PM
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by Enio - 12/10/2025 12:32 PM
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OK, now for something different
I thought I remembered a discussion about inexpensive tissue adhesive (dermabond type) here on the forum. I have searched to no avail.
As I recall someone stated it was $10-15 rather than the usual $30-40.
Anyone have a source?
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
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Dermabond can be purchased on Amazon.com for about $8 per 0.5 mL vial.
John Internal Medicine
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Wow, thanks. That was exactly what I was looking for.
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what about old fashioned stitches? Is one cheapter than the other?
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Reimbursement the same for sutures or derma bond and for Pediatrics it is less muss and fuss, set up and time is less for derma bond and unfortunately time is money......
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Am I correct that you can bill a higher materials fee? May not be much more than the sutures and such anyway.
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